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Penguins live primarily in Antarctica, but can also be found in cold coastal areas of South America, New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa. There are seventeen species of Penguins, and seven are found only in Antarctica.

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Whats the value of a Winchester model 100 carbine in 284 caliber?

it depends on the condition and whether it is a pre 64 or not. Does it have cut checkering, or does it have a pressed in basket-weave pattern? The cut checkering is the pre 64, and in mint condition they can go for $2000+, however the post 64 in mint condition is going to go for around $900+. But a better question to ask, is why are you considering selling it. That gun is an awesome gun and a great caliber. Keep it

However, if you must sell it, sell it to me...

The Winchester 100 has a recall in effect, and Winchester strongly recommends that you do not shoot your 100 until it has been repaired. The number to call to find out if your rifle has been repaired is 1-800-852-5734. Give them the serial number and they will tell you immediately whether it has been repaired by having the firing pin replaced.

If the firing pin has not been replaced, you can send it to one of the shops listed in the phone message, and they will repair it without any charge to you.

If you shoot it without the pin replaced, the bolt may not close properly and it will shoot all 4 shots like a machine gun, or it can blow out the side of the receiver.

I think the carbine had a plain stock, no checkering

What bird can swim but can't fly?

Penguins and some flightless cormorants

What family do penguins come from?

Penguins are birds in the Spheniscidaefamily.

Whats the value?

The value can vary depending on the context. It could refer to the monetary worth of something, the importance or usefulness of something, or a numerical quantity. Can you provide more specifics to clarify the context of "the value"?

How do emperor penguins move?

emperor penguins move in land by waddling and in whater swiming like a rocket
Emperor penguins move in two ways.

1. In the water, they swim quite fast by using their wings as flippers and kicking their feet.

2. On land they waddle because they have no knees and sometimes they slide on their bellies as if riding in a sled.

What do penguins eat?

The penguin's diet consists entirely of seafood, regardless of the species of penguin. Favored foods, which depend on the particular penguin's locality, are prawns and shrimp, krill, fish, octopus, squid, crustaceans and other small sea creatures.
fish
polar bear eat seals
FISH

Are penguins endangered?

There are 18 different listings of penguins on the IUCN Red List. The status given to these range from "least concern", to "endangered" with population trend decreasing. So, considering that there are from, 17 to 20, (this number is being debated) species of penguins. I think it's fair to say that, generally speaking, they are endangered. But, to be completely accurate, it would be helpful if you knew the name of the species of penguin. Then you could check it's listing, and have the complete information for that specific species of penguin. For more information and details see sites listed below.

Emperor penguins are endangered
no

Where can you buy a penguin?

I've seen them for sale online at: http://www.penguins4sale.com/

Might be worth checking out!

What is the habitat of Galapagos penguins?

These penguins are the smallest in the world, and they live 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador right in the Galapagos Islands.

The biggest populations can be seen mainly on the islands of Fernandina and Isabela.

Galapagos island penguins are similar to the Magellanic penguins except that the black band in the Galapagos penguin is thinner and they are smaller in size. http://www.galapagos-islands-tourguide.com/galapagos-island-penguins.html

Where can you get a flipper for your teeth?

The best place to get a flipper (i've heard) is fromhttp:/www.unitysmiledesign.com=I got this off of yahoo answers, but i thought i'd let this website know too.=

Do birds swallow or break food?

Birds tend to use small pebbles when it comes to digesting food because when they swallow their food, the rock goes down with it. What the rock does in the crunches and shrinks the size of the food making the digestion process faster. Hope this helps ! (;

Can penguins vomit?

That's gross! NO WAY!!! They eat fish! everyone out there who thinks penguins eat puke your WRONG!!! penguins are my favorite animals!

Do penguins have armpits?

Technically, no, since they do not have arms (they have wings on their sides).

What penguins live on the coast of Antarctica?

Both penguins and seals are sea animals and they live at sea. However, during the breeding season, both can be found on Antarctica's beaches.

What are the human characteristics of Ireland?

Physical

  • Flat country
  • Lots of bog land
  • Particularly rugged rocky mountain land.

Human

Why do emperor penguins live in anarctica?

Emperor Penguins do not live on the Antarctic continent. Penguins are sea birds and live at sea.

Emperor Penguins do visit Antarctica's beaches, however to breed.

What types of bugs live on Antarctica?

Don't think so... Unless they live in the homes without being taken care of and I still doubt that.

What part of Antarctica are emperor penguins found?

Two of the 17 known species of penguins live along the coast of Antartica. The majority of the remainder inhabit coastlines from the Antarctic Circle to temperate regions even farther north. New Zealand, the Falkland Islands, the Galápagos Islands and desert coastlines of South America and southern Africa are home to the largest penguin populations.

What do you call a person who lives in antarctica?

There are no native people or indigenous people on the Antarctic continent.